Animals

  1. Animals

    A springtail’s spring-loaded backflip is fast — really fast

    Globular springtails can seem to vanish as they spin backwards at rates of up to 368 rotations per second! So don’t blink.

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  2. Animals

    Chimps and bonobos recognize familiar faces even after decades apart

    Chimpanzees and bonobos may boast the longest social memory of any animal besides humans.

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  3. Animals

    This biologist tracks seadragons, with help from the public

    Nerida Wilson uses artificial intelligence to identify seadragons in photos taken by citizen scientists.

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  4. Animals

    Parrots may offer clues to how our intelligence evolved

    Studies of the brainy birds’ abilities to use tools, solve puzzles, speak words and more may teach us about how our species got our smarts.

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  5. Animals

    Let’s learn about orangutans

    These shaggy, red-haired apes are more solitary than other primates, but moms and babies share a strong bond.

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  6. Animals

    The last woolly mammoths offer new clues to why this species died out

    The last woolly mammoth herd experienced a drop in genetic variation. But this is likely not what doomed these majestic beasts to extinction, new data suggest.

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  7. Animals

    Metal gives the teeth of Komodo dragons their super strength

    Investigating Komodo dragons' ironclad teeth in greater detail could also help solve a dental mystery in dinosaurs.

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  8. Animals

    A childhood dog inspired this veterinarian to help others 

    Sunday Agbonika runs the organization Dogalov, which uses animals to help support neurodivergent children in Africa.

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  9. Animals

    Freeze-drying turned a woolly mammoth’s DNA into ‘chromoglass’

    The 3-D structure of this now-glassy DNA revealed similarities — and differences — between woolly mammoths and elephants.

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  10. Animals

    Balmy ‘saunas’ help frogs fend off a deadly fungus 

    Hanging out in small sun-warmed hideaways could help some frogs resist deadly chytrid fungus, a new study finds.

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  11. Fossils

    Stunning trilobite fossils include never-before-seen soft tissues

    Well-preserved fossils from Morocco help reveal the weird way trilobites ate and perhaps why these iconic animals went extinct.

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  12. Brain

    Just how brainy was a T. rex?

    A debate rages over how to count brain cells in dinosaurs. At issue: figuring out how these extinct animals’ likely behaved.

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